BUSHWOMAN. 
INDEX. 
CANINE. 
417 
Bushwoman, extravagant ornamenta- 
tion of a, ii. 344. 
Bushwomen, hair of, i. 216 ; mar- 
riage-customs of, ii. 374. 
Busk, Prof. G., on the occurrence of 
the supra-condyloid foramen in the 
human humerus, i. 28. 
Bustard, throat-pouch of the male, ii. 
58 ; humming noise produced by a 
male, ii. 65 ; Indian, ear-tufts of 
a, ii. 73. 
Bustards, occurrence of sexual dif- 
ferences and of polygamy among 
the, i. 269 ; love-gestures of the 
male, ii. 68; double moult in, ii. 
81, 83. 
Butler, A. G., on sexual differences 
in the wings of Aricoris epitus, i. 
345 ; on the colouring of the sexes 
in species of Theda, i. 389 ; on the 
resemblance of Iphias glaucippe to 
a leaf, i. 394 ; on the rejection of 
certain moths and caterpillars by 
lizards and frogs, i. 417. 
Butterfly, noise produced by a, i. 
387 ; Emperor, i. 386, 388 ; mea- 
dow brown, instability of the ocel- 
lated spots of, ii. 132. 
Butterflies, proportion of the sexes 
in, i. 309 ; forelegs atrophied in some 
male, i. 344 ; sexual difference in 
the neuration of the wings of, i. 
345 ; pugnacity of male, i. 386 ; 
protective resemblances of the 
lower surface of, i. 392 ; display of 
the wings by, i. 396 ; white, alight- 
ing upon bits of paper, i. 400 ; 
attracted by a dead specimen of the 
same species, i. 400 ; courtship of, 
i. 400 ; male and female, inhabiting 
different stations, i. 403. 
Buxton, C., observations on macaws, 
i. 76 ; on an instance of benevolence 
in a parrot, ii. 109. 
Buzzard, Indian honey-, variation in 
the crest of, ii. 126. 
C. 
Cabbage butterflies, i. 393. 
Cachalot, large head of the male, ii. 
242. 
Cadences, musical, perception of, by 
animals, ii. 333. 
VOL. II. 
Caecum, i. 27 ; large, in the early 
progenitors of man, i. 206. 
Cairma moschata, pugnacity of the 
male, ii. 43. 
CalUanassa, chelje of, figured, i. 330. 
Callionymus lyra, characters of the 
male, ii. 7. 
Callorhinus ursinus, relative size of 
the sexes of, ii. 260 ; courtship of, 
ii. 269. 
Calotes nigrilabris, sexual difference in 
the colour of, ii. 36. 
Cambridge, 0. Pickard, on the sexes 
of spiders, i. 315. 
Camel, canine teeth of male, ii. 241, 
257. 
Campbell, J., on the Indian elephant, 
i. 267, 268 ; on the proportion of 
male and female births in the harems 
of Siam, i. 303. 
Campylopterus hemileucurus, i. 307. 
Canaries distinguishing persons, ii. 
110 . 
Canary, polygamy of the, i. 270; 
change of plumage in, after moult- 
ing, i. 294; female, selecting the 
best singing male, ii. 52 ; sterile 
hybrid, singing of a, ii. 53 ; female, 
singing of the, ii. 54; selecting a 
greenfinch, ii. 115 ; and siskin, pair 
ing of, ii. 115. 
Caudal vertebrae, number of, in 
macaques and baboons, i. 150 ; 
basal, of monkeys, imbedded in the 
body, i. 151. 
Canestrini, G., on rudimentary cha- 
racters and the origin of man, i. 4 ; 
on rudimentary characters, i. 17 ; 
on the movement of the ear in man, 
i. 20; on the variability of the 
vermiform appendage in man, i. 27 ; 
on the abnormal division of the 
malar bone in man, i. 124; on ab- 
normal conditions of the human 
uterus, i. 124; on the persistence 
of the frontal suture in man, i. 
125 ; on the proportion of the 
sexes in silk-moths, i. 309, 311. 
Canine teeth in man, i. .126; dimi- 
nution of, in man, i. 144; dimi- 
nution of, in horses, i. 144; dis- 
appearance of, in male ruminants, 
i. 144; large, in the early pro- 
genitors of man, i. 206. 
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